Callum Paterson (born 13 October 1994)[2] is a Scottish professional footballer, who plays for Championship club Cardiff City. Paterson started his career with Heart of Midlothian, helping them win promotion to the Scottish Premiership in 2015. He moved to Cardiff City in 2017. He has also made five full international appearances for Scotland. Paterson mainly played for Hearts as a right-back, but was also sometimes used as a striker. Since moving to Cardiff he has mainly played as a midfielder.

Centre halfs who spend 90 mins camped on the edge of their box in a back 5 every game aren't good enough.

Fans tend to be good judges of a player. Wolves fans. Ipswich fans. And Hearts fans all rate this guy. He's not going to play it out from the back. But a great physical stopper who wins battles on the deck and in the air. Great experience with most his career being a captain in the championship.

He should be in the squad at least. There's some shite in there. His injury is not the reason. He's on social today saying gutted at omission.

I'm actually at a 40th on Friday he's likely to be at. He'll be sober. I'll be fucked. I'm sure he'll enjoy being talked through my Hearts memories....chapter 1....friendlies and testimonials.

Being a captain in the Championship imo isn't something that should be treated with so much respect here in Scotland. I think it's been a huge problem for Scotland for a long time now.

How many second tier in England players did we have in the 70s and 80s?

The game's changed Razor. The days of a European Cup winning team being packed with Scots is gone. Our level is the English Championship. And being a captain at the top end of it for a decade is a good pedigree.

Andy Robertson doing well and likely Tierney will end up down there. But overall Scotland is a poor footballing nation currently in the shadow of Northern Ireland.

Not for me. As a midfielder, how long did folk like Mccarthur hold Stuart Armstrong (who arguably is one of our best players) out the team?

Armstrong has been well short of the form he showed last season. I accept that he's had injuries to contend with this season though.

Different types of player anyway. If you're deploying a 4-2-3-1 sort of thing you'd want McArthur as one of your deeper-lying two, whereas Armstrong is much more of a creative player and would be more likely to slot in the middle of the three. Definitely room for both of them in a Scotland team.

Anyway I'm not suggesting that McArthur ought to be a guaranteed starter, just that I'd always have him in my squad.

Fans tend to be good judges of a player. Wolves fans. Ipswich fans. And Hearts fans all rate this guy. He's not going to play it out from the back. But a great physical stopper who wins battles on the deck and in the air. Great experience with most his career being a captain in the championship.

He should be in the squad at least. There's some shite in there. His injury is not the reason. He's on social today saying gutted at omission.

Surprised to see Berra announcing his disappointment on social media, given his enthusiasm for printed media, specifically newspapers.